It's real: 'Full House' will be reincarnated as 'Fuller House' on Netflix

It's official: "Full House" is coming back to TV. Or more accurately, to Netflix.

The streaming giant confirmed Monday that it has ordered 13 episodes of "Fuller House," a reboot of the 1987-1995 ABC family sitcom about a widower (Bob Saget) trying to raise three daughters with the help of two male friends.

John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse in the original "Full House," will reprise his role, as will Candace Cameron-Bure, who played eldest daughter D.J., Jodie Sweetin is also coming back as middle daughter Stephanie Tanner.

Jeff Franklin, who created the original series, is likewise returning.

Stamos also confirmed the news on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Monday night, saying he had just "sealed the deal" minutes before he went on the show.

We were trying to do some sort of spinoff, we wanted to give credit to the legacy, we didn’t want to just sort of throw it away," he said. "It starts off as a reunion that then spins off."

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He told Kimmel the idea has been in the works for years: "We've been literally trying for so many years to do it right, and I think we finally got it perfect."

But not everything is nailed down. The Netflix news release says that talks "are ongoing" with Saget for guest appearances on the new series, as well as with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, the twins who divided the role of saucy tot Michelle, and other regulars.

"Fuller House" is part of Netflix's ambitious expansion into original series, which has cable and broadcast rivals feeling the pressure. The streaming service has gotten plenty of coverage with new series such as "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" and "Daredevil."

Best known for his role as Uncle Jesse on ABC's highly successful comedy "Full House," John Stamos has been acting since the early 1980s, kicking off his career on the long-running soap opera "General Hospital." Here is a look at moments in his career.